The art in the Creature Feature Quarterly is heavy on inks and grotesque features. It’s a distinctive style that you either appreciate or you don’t. I fall into the former camp. But regardless, it’s not the art that sets this product apart. My favorite part of Jeremy’s work is all the background information he’s created. I give it 5 stars for its inexpensive cost, nostalgic art style, unique creatures, and usefulness. It’s a great tool for your kit! Read my full review here: http://www.nonzerosumgames.com/creature-feature-quarterly-volume-1/

Fresh creatures to shake up your veteran players. This pdf features 13 original creatures in a little over 30 pages and each creature has two pages devoted to it.

The layout and art is amazing. There is a visual representation for size comparison with each creature that I believe is an especially nice touch. This helps to quickly visualize these creatures that I need to describe during a game.

I like the first creature is a large muscled creature with highly reflective eyes, vicious claws, large glistening teeth and a profile that makes me think, well that is a monster. As I got into this description I found this fearsome creature only attacks when hungry or threatened. The extra details with these creatures and suggestions for the DM gives you the tools you need to drop these creatures in your game and have details you can give your players.

The player hooks are referred to as seeds and are provided with each creature. These are thought provoking and stimulate ideas for any game. One of my favorite ideas actually came from the Protocol Imp. I cannot wait to serve my players a summons from another plane.

I would like to see the orientation of the cover page changed, even if it is portrait and the rest of the pdf is landscape. The cover page has the creature sideways. I believe that choice was made because it is a large creature and you get more detail with that orientation, but personally I would prefer the title name running vertically and the creature upright. Rotate that first page like your image provided and that cover is golden. All in all the art and layout of the pdf is very visually appealing, easy to read and easy to navigate.

If for no other reason, get this volume for the size comparisons. It reminds me of older D&D books that had monsters and player races standing in a line up to help visualize size and I always liked seeing that.

I've bought a number of Mr. Hart's single pieces over the last couple years because he tends to cover "weird" subjects (most of which my modules are), weird in the old sense (as in Weird Tales), strange alien beasts, demons, creepy landscapes, etc, as opposed to more traditional fantasy or modern interpretations pf ,pmsters.

This has a lot of duplications, many of which are seemingly just color shifted, but you still get a ton of very high quality art. It's worth it for the 3 different types of the Hounds of Tindalos, the picture of the "Creepy Tentacle Monster", some of the demons and the odd landscapes. This is really a steal, even.

Thanks for the kind words Jeremy. Yeah, there are a lot of different filter combos and color shifts in these older pieces.
I was selling them individually, but it was causing my storefront to get cluttered and only a few of the experiment/iterations were selling anyway.
Now I'm including any iterations of an image with others of the same series and increasing the price marginally with each new image.
Please, keep an eye out for my third fantasy stock art pack as I continue to consolidate my older work. If all goes as planned, it should be done this weekend.

Just wanted to say I'm loving these miniatures, was having a hard time finding the right ones to work with my game and aesthetics. Scale was a bit of concern when I was printing them out but my bases were just the right size and now everything fits well together. Looking forward to completing these sets and thanks so much for your fine work ^^!

Thanks Michael! I really appreciate your kind words. Did you pick up several sets? These were my first attempts at making paper minis. I've been including them in my Creature Feature over on the DM's Guild recently. But plan to update some of these older sets and put out some newer ones as well now that I have bit more experience with them. I'd be very interested in seeing pictures of how you based these. :^)

A fine piece of artwork, and at 1,78 EUR for a reasonable price. The only thing I am missing here is the license agreement as part of the download (as a seperate txt-file, perhaps).

The license agreement itself is very user-friendly, as it is "bought once - use indefinitely". So, whenever snake-men will show up in any future publication of mine I can use this artwork over and over again.

Thanks for the review Kai. I recently did a blanket update here on OBS of my license but some of my older pieces do include a .txt file License with what might be a conflicting License now appearing in the Product Description. I intended to go back and check my catalog for discrepancies, but got too busy with commissions and Patreon. So, by all means if that license lets you use it forever, please do so. As I mentioned in the comments under this product though, I do intend to update this one. The updated image will not have the same license as the old one. My current license as of 2016-ish is intended as a per publication usage. But, if you intend to use the 2015 image forever in whatever, that\'s totally cool.